Pendik Veterinary Control and Research Institute Istanbul/Turkiye History The first bacteriology laboratory was founded in the country in the name of ``Bakteriyolojihane-i Osmani`` (Bacteriologyhouse of.
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Pendik Veterinary Control and Research Institute Istanbul/Turkiye History The first bacteriology laboratory was founded in the country in the name of ``Bakteriyolojihane-i Osmani`` (Bacteriologyhouse of Ottoman) in 1894 under the management of Dr. Mourice Nicolle from France. In the same year cattle plague serum production had been started. In 1912 institute was transferred to its final location in Pendik. During that period Barbon (Pasteurellosis bubalorum) vaccine, Tuberculin and Mallein had been started to production. Following the proclamation of Turkish Republic, the phase of improvements started in 1923. During 1949-1964 first contacts with FAO, pathology laboratory founded, revolving fund established. During 1965-2001 equipments updated and institute magazine was established. Responsibilities Pendik Veterinary Control and Research Institute is directly committed and works under Turkish Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA). Pendik Inst. serves to 12 provinces in Trakya and Marmara Regions in some parts of their duties and serves to all country with the other duties such as biological productions, diagnostics and drug quality controls. Provinces under the responsibility of the Veterinary Control and Research Institutes CVCRI, Etlik-Ankara VCRI, Konya* VCRI, Adana VCRI, Pendik-Istanbul VCRI, Elazig VCRI, Erzurum VCRI, Bornova-Izmir** VCRI, Samsun •The institute continues in the fields of researches, diagnostics services, production, education, publishing, strategy and project development. •With these studies institute has established bounds with organisations such as FAO, OIE, EU, VLA, IAEA, AFFSA, WHO-MZCC and developed common projects and strategies. Organisation Schema DIRECTOR RESEARCH COMMITTEE DEPUTY DIRECTOR TECHNICAL DEPUTY DIRECTOR ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT MAINTENANCE SUPPORT MANINTANENCE RESEARCH AND PUBLICITY COORDINATION PERSONNEL GENERAL BUDGET REVOLVING FUND INVENTORY WAREHOUSE SUPPORT MAINTENANCE •VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS DEPARTMENT •BACTERIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •POULTRY DISEASES DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •PATHOLOGY LAB. •RABIES DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •VIRAL DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •PARASITARY DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •AQUA PRODUCTS AND FISH DISEASES DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY LAB. •MYCOPLASMA REFERENCE DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •SHEEP-GOAT POX REFERENCE DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •THEILERIA ANNULATA REFERENCE DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •ANAEROB REFERENCE DIAGNOSTICS LAB. •EPIDEMIOLOGY STATISTICS UNIT •SAMPLE RECEIVING UNIT PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT •ANAEROB PRODUCTION LAB. •AEROB PRODUCTION LAB. •VIRAL VACCINESPRODUCTION LAB. •BRUCELLA PRODUCTION LAB. •MYCOPLASMA PRODUCTION LAB. •PARASITARY VACCINES PRODUCTION LAB. •PRODUCTION CONTROL UNIT PHARMACOLOGY DEPARTMENT •DRUG QUALITY CONTROL LAB. •RESIDUE LAB. •TOXICOLOGY LAB •SECURITY •MANAGERIAL HEADQUARTER •SHIPPING • Pendik Inst. is now producing • 17 vaccines • 22 serums, antigen and biological materials. • Right now Pendik Inst. continues to serve with • 23 laboratories under 3 departments. Organisation Schema • Number of employees; • Dr. Vet. Med: • Vet. Med. • Biologist, Chemist • Enginer • Technician • Staff • Worker 24 : : : : : : 28 6 3 15 24 49 National References • • • • • • • • Sheep and Goat Pox Animal Brucellosis Animal Mycoplasmosis Anaerob Diseases Theileria annulata Marek’s Diseases Residues (Chloramphenicol, nitrofuran etc) Avian Influenza AVIAN INFLUENZA IN TURKEY Avian Influenza outbreaks in Turkiye • First occurence of Avian Influenza in Turkiye was defined on • 5 October 2005 in province of Balıkesir, Manyas district, Kızıksa town • As a result of measures taken got under control. Progress was regularly reported to international organisations. • Second outbreak was on 15 December 2005 from Iğdır province’s Aralık district, in East Anatolia Region. • H5N1 type of Avian Influenza was identified by National Reference laboratory on 26 December 2005 and it was also confirmed by Weybridge-England which is EU reference laboratory as type H5N1 on 07 January 2006. Avian Influenza 25 December 2005 – 26 February 2007 • 247 confirmed cases o o 246 of which were of HPAI H5N1 virus 1 of which was of LPAI H7N1 virus. • Amongst these outbreaks o 217 outbreaks in domestic poultry - 216 were determined in backyard flocks - 1 was small scale commercial flock in Elazıg o 30 cases were determined in wildlife Avian Influenza • The latest confirmed wild bird case in February 2006. • The latest confirmed case in domestic poultry in February 2007. • The most recent disease report that has led to a confirmed case was on 26 February 2007 • Notification OIE and EU The disease was observed in 53 of the 81 provinces. 19 had one confirmed outbreak, 14 had 2 confirmed outbreaks. 3 had more than 10 confirmed Samsun had around one quarter of the national total of confirmed outbreaks, 59. Confirmed cases of HPAI by domestic and wild bird AZARBA AZARBAIJAN Wild Birds, • Domestic poultry Avian influenza diagnosis During the Outbreaks in Pendik Veterinary Control and Research Institute • • • • Poultry disease, Serology, Molecular Microbiology Laboratories work together in the field of diagnosis of avian influenza including H5N1. PENDIK VETERINARY CONTROL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE AVİAN INFLUENZA DIAGNOSIS (11.10.2005-07.04.2006) TOTAL CASES TOTAL SAMPLES NEGATIVES POSITIVES Domestic Wild Domestic Wild Domestic Wild Domestic Wild 812 594 1389 889 1320 880 69 9 1406 2278 2200 58 ISOLATES; 57 H5N1 1 H7N1 78 The European Union’s Technical Assistance Programme for Turkey Technical Assistance To Avian Influenza Preparedness & Response Project in Turkey TR 06.AI/SV http://www.kkgm.gov.tr/TR_06_AI_SV_new/index.htm This project is financed by the European Union The Project is implemented by Conseil Santé SA PROJECT PURPOSE Overall objective The overall objective of the project is to minimize the threat in Turkey posed to humans by Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) infection in domestic poultry and other animals, to diminish the burden of disease and loss of productivity, and to improve influenza pandemic preparedness and the response to this and other infectious disease threats to humans. Project purpose The project purpose is to support MARA and MoH in policy and strategy development for AI preparedness & control and strengthening the capabilities of Veterinary Services for effective and efficient AI disease control and eradication activities. PROJECT PURPOSE • Results to be achieved 1. National strategy developed and regulatory framework improved; 2. Epidemiology studies and surveillance programmes improved and disease information systems upgraded; 3. Veterinary services strengthened and inter-institutional coordination improved; 4. Public awareness raised regarding good poultry keeping practices and bio-security measures. BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT • Eight regional Veterinary Control and Research Institutes (VCRIs) provide laboratory services with the ability to achieve virus isolation. Three of them, Bornova, Pendik and Etlik institute AI laboratories in charge of virus identification. Bornova institute the national reference laboratory. They are equipped and competent to undertake a broad range of standard diagnostic HPAI tests and provide technical backstopping to the other 5 regional laboratories authorized for AI diagnostics. However the conditions of those three laboratories do not meet the required bio-safety standards. Therefore GDPC plans to upgrade them to BSL 3. Contact PVCRI: Batı Mahallesi Ankara Cad. No:1 34890 Pendik/İSTANBUL Tel.: +90 216 390 12 80 Fax: +90 216 354 76 92 E-mail:[email protected] Web:http://www.penvet.gov.tr Thank you